2023
DOI: 10.3390/en16145574
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A Switched Capacitor Inverter Structure with Hybrid Modulation Method Lowering Switching Loss

Abstract: The high-frequency modulation method (HFM) for a switched capacitor (SC) inverter often leads to high switching loss since it increases switching frequency. In order to reduce the switching frequency and switching loss in the HFM for SC inverter, this paper proposes a novel hybrid modulation strategy as well as a corresponding demo switched capacitor topology. The hybrid strategy limits the number of high-frequency switches, thus reducing the switching loss significantly. Meanwhile, the demo topology maintains… Show more

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“…Traditional multilevel inverters, however, suffer from increased complexity and a higher number of components, leading to increased cost, size, and maintenance requirements. The suggested multilevel inverter utilizing a single-source switched capacitor aims to address these challenges by using a simplified topology while maintaining high voltage output quality [2] . Multilevel inverters (MLIs) find extensive application across various fields, including industrial drives and the generation of renewable energy.…”
Section: Iintroductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Traditional multilevel inverters, however, suffer from increased complexity and a higher number of components, leading to increased cost, size, and maintenance requirements. The suggested multilevel inverter utilizing a single-source switched capacitor aims to address these challenges by using a simplified topology while maintaining high voltage output quality [2] . Multilevel inverters (MLIs) find extensive application across various fields, including industrial drives and the generation of renewable energy.…”
Section: Iintroductionmentioning
confidence: 99%